Fortnite and Rocket League. Both amazing. Other than that haven't played anything in quite a while. Most recently before that FIFA, Assassin's Creed and Madden. Though still bust out the old NES, SNES or N64 on occasion.

Playing too competitively sucks all the fun out of games. Trying to hit certain ranks really ruined RB6 for me for a while, and recently it's been taking some of the fun out of Rocket League.

I would say it differently for me. I wouldn't say it is the competition/grinding for ranks that I shy away from, but more so the increases outside of normal playing time that come with it. Such as:
- commitment to practicing specialized things (such as training modes in Rocket League for 30 min instead of playing ranked games)
- having more "forced" gaming time with a team for events/practices/scrimmages
- or more game review/study instead of playing.

Eventually this has diminishing returns for me and I'll find a new game to start the process over on and deep dive into strategy and resources for it with a fresh perspective. I gave Siege a run at this, but I found the map knowledge needed overwhelming and never got rolling with it.

I would say I'm around that point now with Rocket League in Champion 2 rank, where just playing more isn't necessarily going to help me get better. Sure, I've dumped a ton of hours into the game and practice various skills (dribble/flick), but the amount of practice and repetition needed to learn new skills (double touch shots, ceiling shots, aerial car control while upside down, tighter rotations by reviewing replays) in order to push into Champ 3 are increasing, and with it my desire to play regularly is decreasing.

Yakuza 0 is still great. I’m about to finish Chapter 10 (I think there are 16). It says I have played for 160 hours, but I know I left my PS4 on by accident a few times. I wonder how much I have actually played.